Malta: new songs for Domenique and Christian

Domenique Azzopardi and her brother, Christian, have both released new songs in Malta. Domenique has recorded a Maltese version of Little Child (Mary Spiteri Malta ESC 1992). It is called Tfajjel Ckejken. Christian has released The Party Of Our Life, a song originally submitted for Eurovision.

Domenique Azzopardi recently was a recent finalist at the 2013 Malta Eurosong with Too Little Too Late. She has been very busy focusing on the next phase of her music career. But in the meantime she has been a regular performer on the popular entertainment series, Sibtek. She has just recorded a Maltese version of the Mary Spiteri classic 1992 Eurovision entry for Malta, Little Child. Domenique has given her own interpretation in the Maltese language version, Tfajjel Ckejken.

Christian Azzopardi is Domenique’s brother and he was on the Malta Eurosong stage playing the piano with his sister on Too Little Too Late. Christian has competed in several local music festivals including the Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza. He is also hoping to compete at Eurovision in the future. Infact, his brand new single is a song that he originally submit for the Malta Eurosong. It is called The Party Of Our Life. It is composed by Samuel Bugia and Thanassis Nakos.

You can see Domenique performing Tfajjel Ckejken and Christian singing The Party Of Our Life below.

On the road to… The Netherlands

Following Duncan Laurence's victory, the prepations for the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest are in full swing in the Netherlands. Whether you will attend as a visitor or watch it in front of the TV screen, a fantastic event is awating you.
Below we have gathered a collection of articles about the preparations, to keep you updated on what to expect.

Norway and Sweden will meet in the first semi-final, while Greece and Cyprus this year are in each their semi-final. Host country the Netherlands will be able to vote for their Belgian neighbours in the first semi-final. Today, the semi-final allocation draw took place. Read more

The EBU have announced that 41 countries will compete at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 to be held next May in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. This is the same number of countries that appeared last year. Read more

Rotterdam has been selected as the host city of the 65th Eurovision Song Contest in May next year. The Netherlands have hosted the competition four times, but this will be the first time that the event has been hosted by Rotterdam. Read more

Potential host cities Rotterdam and Maastricht have just four days to provide additional information as part of their official bids to host Eurovision. We will soon find out which city will be hosting the contest in 2020. Read more